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POPLAR SHOPPER
July U,1?87
POST OFFICE BOX 668 POPLAR, MONTANA 5925S PHONE: 768-3433 $8.00 PE� YEAR
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Pictured here is the Director of the Pool, Billy Goyle Prichord and her CETA workers. Annette Day, Dawn Summers, Faxon Hapa, Vernon Red Eagle and Dean Good Bird.
"SWIMING POOL ALL SPRUCED UP"
If you should go by the Swimming Pool Area and see how it glistens, all .the weeds are cut, fresh paint has been applied, take a minute and congradulate Billy Gayle Prichord, the Pool Director, and her crew for a job well done. The pool is now open more days, longer hours and special events are scheduled. Poplar can be a pleasant place to live, but it does take work and dedication like BUly Gayle Prichord has shown.
The first seven finalists in the first "Big Spin" Event of the Montana Lottery were announced today by Lottery Director, Diana Dowling, on the steps of the State Capitol. The Finalists are: Shirley Carroll, Great Falls; Gertrude Sellger, Hungry Horse; Carol Robinson, Butte; Lee Demarais, Malta; Joy Twibey, Darby; Stanley Oppeboen, East
POPLAR SWIMMING POOL HOURS
Regular Hours: Monday thru Frida/
First Session 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Second Session 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Third Session 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
This is everyday, except there will no evening
sessions on Saturday or Sunday.
Handicap Swimming Hours: Monday thru Friday.
Session begins at 11:30 a.m.
Pool Director-Billy Gayle Prichard
Maintenance Man-Manny Granbois
Cost per session is $1.00 per person. Any one
interested in swimming laps-feel free to come
in any time. Other workers employed at the pool,
Annette Day, Dawn Summers, Faron Hapa, Vernon
Reo Eagle, Dean Good Bird, Lucille Peterson,
Adrian Spotted Bird, Joe Erickson and Charlie
Swanson.
Donna Snodgrass
Governor Ted Schwinden has announced the appointment of Sherrl Pyf-fel, Highwoi.S, and the reappointment of Donna Snodgrass, Poplar, to the Board of Nursing. Ryffel is employed at the Columbus Hospital Convenience Care Center in Great Falls. She is also the owner and operator of Heirloom Originals, Highwood, where she designs and tailors bridal anc evening ^ear. Ryffel attended Mortana State University and graduated from the Great Falls Vo-Tecn Center School of Practical Nursing. She serves as one of three licensed practical nurses
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, Reappointed To Nursing Board
on the boar-d and succeeds Shirley Mann of Black Eagle. Snodgrass is a certified family nurse practitioner with the Public Health Service and the Indian Health Service in Poplar. She received her degree as a registered nurse from St. Luke's Hospital Sch. of Nursing in Duluth, Minnesota. Snodgrass also has a bachelor's degree in public health nursing from the Univ. of Minnesota and a nurse practitioner certificate from Montana State Univ. She is reappointed to serve as one of four registered nurses on the nine-membei board.
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Camping Day � July 16, 1987
July 17 - 18 - 19, 1987
American Legion Park � Poplar, Montana
LOTTERY NEWS
Helena; and Bryan Wam-bolt, Billings. The seven finalist will be the first to try their luck at the Big Spin Wheel on Wed. July 15. Most Montana television stations will carry the half hour special that airs Wed. July 15, at 6:30 p.m. After the first half hour special, the weekly Big Spin Show will be aired on wed. between 10:00 .and 11:00 p.m. The week-
ly show will be a two-minute show during which finalists will spin for fash prizes and participants in the next week's Big Spin will be announced. Dowling said the number of finalists is based on the number of tickets sold, "one envelope is drawn for every 120,000 Big Spin lottery tickets that are sold," she said. "If your entry doesn't arrive at Lottery Headquarters in time for the preliminary drawing, it will be included the folluwing week. Entries are included in one drawing and then destroyed."
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POPLAR YMCA OPEN HOUSE SUNDA Y
The Poplar YMCA will have an OPEN HOUSE at their home on the Government Boulevard, Sunday July 19th from 1:00-4:00 p.m. An afternoon of activities and Barbeque are planned. Come on over, bring the family, find out how the YMCA may help you. Also on Sunday the YMCA will be serving breakfast from 8:00 a.m. till noon at the Poplar Activity Center. Sausage, Bacon, Pancakes, Eggs, Juice and Coffee will be served. All you can eat for $3.00. You can't beat that! The proceeds will be used for furnishings, equipment and supplies. The Poplar YMCA's is building for a better community!
ROOSEVELT COUNTY FAIR
Modeling Booth At. the Roosevelt County Fair
A modeling booth will be available at the fair this year if there \% enough interest. This booth would be open to anyone who would like to participate. There coul^ ho several workshops at the booth such as make-up, wardrobe, etiquette, etc. The workshops could be held at 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. a-h clubs who are conference judging at the fair can set up an appointment time for this workshop to fit their � schedule. If vou are interested in having this worKshop at the fair, please call Annetta Larsen at 787-6653 or 787-5352 or contact the County Extension Office at 787-5312.
NEW CITY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR HIRED
Poplar Mayor Randy Riley introduces Chris Brunsk-horst to the Poplar Community. Chris is the new Director of Public Works for the City. He will replace Howard Smith who is retiring in the near future. Chris comes to us from Columbus, Montana area, a native of Montana. He has been employed in the construction surveying; maintenance, water and sewer work for a good number of years. He will be in charge of the overall operation of all City services. Chris plans no drastic changes at the present time but will be working closely with the Poplar City Council and the Mayor to make our City a more desirable place to live. He welcomes any constructive criticism and suggestions for service improvements.
Harvest Underway In Poplar Area
in the Poplar Farming Area. First look* show winter wheat yielding up to 40 bushels par acre. Moisture is from 12 to 14 and protlan an winter wheat In the 14 area. In the picture the combines are cutting on the Gut and Felix McGowan farm, north of Poplar. Norman Ruud, Bab and Larry Gifcoctsun from south of Flaxville are cutting with Felix and Mathew McGowan. The combines cut over 80 feet In one swath. What a pleasant way to harvest.

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Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division.

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Fort Peck Tribal Library

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Poplar (Mont.); Roosevelt County (Mont.)

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Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers

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I096� iW 'VN313H
ywiwni um I linon h h mi iiiiiiiiiiwTiiiTwnniiimiiiiiiiiiii
Al31DOS IVDIdOiSIH iW 6666 31VQ dX3
POPLAR SHOPPER
July U,1?87
POST OFFICE BOX 668 POPLAR, MONTANA 5925S PHONE: 768-3433 $8.00 PE� YEAR
iiirirrniiiiiiiwiiiiiM nmrrn
BULK RATE
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U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #4
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Pictured here is the Director of the Pool, Billy Goyle Prichord and her CETA workers. Annette Day, Dawn Summers, Faxon Hapa, Vernon Red Eagle and Dean Good Bird.
"SWIMING POOL ALL SPRUCED UP"
If you should go by the Swimming Pool Area and see how it glistens, all .the weeds are cut, fresh paint has been applied, take a minute and congradulate Billy Gayle Prichord, the Pool Director, and her crew for a job well done. The pool is now open more days, longer hours and special events are scheduled. Poplar can be a pleasant place to live, but it does take work and dedication like BUly Gayle Prichord has shown.
The first seven finalists in the first "Big Spin" Event of the Montana Lottery were announced today by Lottery Director, Diana Dowling, on the steps of the State Capitol. The Finalists are: Shirley Carroll, Great Falls; Gertrude Sellger, Hungry Horse; Carol Robinson, Butte; Lee Demarais, Malta; Joy Twibey, Darby; Stanley Oppeboen, East
POPLAR SWIMMING POOL HOURS
Regular Hours: Monday thru Frida/
First Session 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Second Session 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Third Session 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
This is everyday, except there will no evening
sessions on Saturday or Sunday.
Handicap Swimming Hours: Monday thru Friday.
Session begins at 11:30 a.m.
Pool Director-Billy Gayle Prichard
Maintenance Man-Manny Granbois
Cost per session is $1.00 per person. Any one
interested in swimming laps-feel free to come
in any time. Other workers employed at the pool,
Annette Day, Dawn Summers, Faron Hapa, Vernon
Reo Eagle, Dean Good Bird, Lucille Peterson,
Adrian Spotted Bird, Joe Erickson and Charlie
Swanson.
Donna Snodgrass
Governor Ted Schwinden has announced the appointment of Sherrl Pyf-fel, Highwoi.S, and the reappointment of Donna Snodgrass, Poplar, to the Board of Nursing. Ryffel is employed at the Columbus Hospital Convenience Care Center in Great Falls. She is also the owner and operator of Heirloom Originals, Highwood, where she designs and tailors bridal anc evening ^ear. Ryffel attended Mortana State University and graduated from the Great Falls Vo-Tecn Center School of Practical Nursing. She serves as one of three licensed practical nurses
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, Reappointed To Nursing Board
on the boar-d and succeeds Shirley Mann of Black Eagle. Snodgrass is a certified family nurse practitioner with the Public Health Service and the Indian Health Service in Poplar. She received her degree as a registered nurse from St. Luke's Hospital Sch. of Nursing in Duluth, Minnesota. Snodgrass also has a bachelor's degree in public health nursing from the Univ. of Minnesota and a nurse practitioner certificate from Montana State Univ. She is reappointed to serve as one of four registered nurses on the nine-membei board.
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Camping Day � July 16, 1987
July 17 - 18 - 19, 1987
American Legion Park � Poplar, Montana
LOTTERY NEWS
Helena; and Bryan Wam-bolt, Billings. The seven finalist will be the first to try their luck at the Big Spin Wheel on Wed. July 15. Most Montana television stations will carry the half hour special that airs Wed. July 15, at 6:30 p.m. After the first half hour special, the weekly Big Spin Show will be aired on wed. between 10:00 .and 11:00 p.m. The week-
ly show will be a two-minute show during which finalists will spin for fash prizes and participants in the next week's Big Spin will be announced. Dowling said the number of finalists is based on the number of tickets sold, "one envelope is drawn for every 120,000 Big Spin lottery tickets that are sold" she said. "If your entry doesn't arrive at Lottery Headquarters in time for the preliminary drawing, it will be included the folluwing week. Entries are included in one drawing and then destroyed."
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POPLAR YMCA OPEN HOUSE SUNDA Y
The Poplar YMCA will have an OPEN HOUSE at their home on the Government Boulevard, Sunday July 19th from 1:00-4:00 p.m. An afternoon of activities and Barbeque are planned. Come on over, bring the family, find out how the YMCA may help you. Also on Sunday the YMCA will be serving breakfast from 8:00 a.m. till noon at the Poplar Activity Center. Sausage, Bacon, Pancakes, Eggs, Juice and Coffee will be served. All you can eat for $3.00. You can't beat that! The proceeds will be used for furnishings, equipment and supplies. The Poplar YMCA's is building for a better community!
ROOSEVELT COUNTY FAIR
Modeling Booth At. the Roosevelt County Fair
A modeling booth will be available at the fair this year if there \% enough interest. This booth would be open to anyone who would like to participate. There coul^ ho several workshops at the booth such as make-up, wardrobe, etiquette, etc. The workshops could be held at 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. a-h clubs who are conference judging at the fair can set up an appointment time for this workshop to fit their � schedule. If vou are interested in having this worKshop at the fair, please call Annetta Larsen at 787-6653 or 787-5352 or contact the County Extension Office at 787-5312.
NEW CITY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR HIRED
Poplar Mayor Randy Riley introduces Chris Brunsk-horst to the Poplar Community. Chris is the new Director of Public Works for the City. He will replace Howard Smith who is retiring in the near future. Chris comes to us from Columbus, Montana area, a native of Montana. He has been employed in the construction surveying; maintenance, water and sewer work for a good number of years. He will be in charge of the overall operation of all City services. Chris plans no drastic changes at the present time but will be working closely with the Poplar City Council and the Mayor to make our City a more desirable place to live. He welcomes any constructive criticism and suggestions for service improvements.
Harvest Underway In Poplar Area
in the Poplar Farming Area. First look* show winter wheat yielding up to 40 bushels par acre. Moisture is from 12 to 14 and protlan an winter wheat In the 14 area. In the picture the combines are cutting on the Gut and Felix McGowan farm, north of Poplar. Norman Ruud, Bab and Larry Gifcoctsun from south of Flaxville are cutting with Felix and Mathew McGowan. The combines cut over 80 feet In one swath. What a pleasant way to harvest.